"From 1931 until 1953, Maloney worked in the department of pharmacology at Howard University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He began as an associate professor of pharmacology, becoming a full professor, and then head of the department. During these years, he also worked as a consultant in pharmacology for Freedmen's Hospital". [taken from http://www.faqs.org/health/bios/48/Arnold-Hamilton-Maloney.html].

Summary:

Group of seven men standing around an artist's easel. On the easel is the portrait of a man, presumably A. H. Maloney. Sign on the easel reads, "Second Annual A. H. Maloney Graduate Lecture in Pharmacology. Speaker: Dr. Fred Shideman, Professor of Pharmacology, University of Wisconsin. Sympathetic Tranmission in the Heart. Thursday, March 31, 1960 - 4:00 P.M. Pre Clinical Building Room 1008". No ink on negative. Ink on envelope: caption. "KODAK - SAFETY -- FILM" edge imprint.

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Scurlock Studio Records, ca. 1905-1994, Archives Center, National Museum of American History